A property developer was left furious after his custom Lamborghini was vandalized in central London.
The £350,000 red Aventador was defaced with graffiti, including abusive spray-painted messages.
Across the hood, the phrase “Make Property Great Again” was scrawled—a satirical twist on former U.S. President Donald Trump’s slogan, “Make America Great Again.”
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Beneath this was a link to the owner’s website promoting a three-day online workshop.
The stunt appears to have angered some passers-by, who responded by spray-painting their opinions on the car.
Tyler Newman, a 27-year-old property developer, discovered the damage when he returned to his car on Grosvenor Street in the upscale neighborhood of Mayfair, west London.
Messages in white spray paint included insults such as “lol,” “f* you,” “f* Trump,” “dumb,” “dumb ass,” and “f*** property.”
The incident reportedly occurred yesterday afternoon (November 17) at around 3 p.m., according to vknews24.
Tyler is now offering a £5,000 reward for any information leading to those responsible.
Announcing the reward on social media, he wrote: “£5,000 reward for anyone who has info on this incident.
Was done to my car in Mayfair.”
The act of vandalism has sparked reactions online, with many expressing shock and dismay.
One commenter, Sam Morris, said, “Wow, this is awful.”
Another added, “Can’t believe it—too many haters these days.”
Others were quick to point out the broader context, with one stating, “Reality of London,” and another describing the situation as “Lawless London.”
The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for a statement regarding the incident.
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SOURCE: Donald Trump-inspired, £350,000 Lamborghini vandalised